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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 10:17:312025-01-13 10:17:33Flooding sustainable livelihoods of the Lake St Martin First Nation : the need to enhance the role of gender and language in Anishinaabe knowledge systems.
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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 10:00:222025-01-13 10:00:23“This change isn’t good”: Gitga’ata Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Environmental Change
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gikendaasowin2025-01-13 09:36:242025-01-13 09:38:16With a connection to the land, our spirit is strong” Tlicho traditional knowledge of climate change and impacts for caribou hunting: implication for traditional knowledge research.
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gikendaasowin2025-01-08 14:14:502025-01-08 14:14:52Fostering adaptive capacity and resilience to environmental change in sub-arctic First Nations : the use of collaborative geomatics, an interactive, web-based informatics tool
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gikendaasowin2025-01-08 12:50:362025-01-08 13:03:18Collaboration, Knowledge-Sharing and Natural Hazard Risk Management in the Greater Pinery Provincial Park Region.
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gikendaasowin2023-06-30 13:37:212023-06-30 13:37:22Inuit Co-existence with Polar Bears in the Context of Climate Change
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gikendaasowin2021-06-19 13:56:422021-06-19 13:56:43Adapting to Climate Change Through Indigenous-led Watershed Planning
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gikendaasowin2021-06-19 13:29:282021-06-19 13:29:31TEK vs Western Science